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PXE-Compliant Network Adapters<br />

3-31<br />

Computers that do not directly meet the Net PC specification can still interact with the<br />

RIS server. To enable remote installation on a computer that does not meet the Net PC<br />

specification, perform the following steps:<br />

1. Install a PXE-compliant network adapter card.<br />

2. Set the BIOS to start from the PXE boot ROM.<br />

3. The user account that will be used to perform the installation must be assigned the<br />

user right Log On As A Batch Job.<br />

4. Users must be assigned permission to create computer accounts in the domain they<br />

are joining. The domain is specified in the Advanced Settings on the RIS server.<br />

RIS Boot Floppy Disk<br />

Lesson 3 Performing Remote Installations<br />

If the network adapter card in a client is not equipped with a PXE boot ROM, or the<br />

BIOS does not allow starting from the network adapter card, create a remote installation<br />

boot disk. The boot disk simulates the PXE boot process. After installing RIS, you<br />

can use the Remote Boot Disk Generator (see Figure 3-10), which allows you to easily<br />

create a boot disk.<br />

Figure 3-10 Use the Remote Boot Disk Generator to create RIS boot floppy disks.<br />

You can run the Remote Boot Disk Generator (rbfg.exe) to create a boot disk. The<br />

rbfg.exe file is located in the Admin\i386 folder in the remote installation folder location<br />

you specified when installing RIS. These boot floppies support only the Peripheral Component<br />

Interconnect (PCI)–based network adapters listed in the Adapters List. To see the<br />

list of the supported network adapters, click Adapter List, as shown in Figure 3-10. A partial<br />

listing of the supported network adapter cards is shown in Figure 3-11.<br />

You also need to set the user rights and permissions. The user account that will be used<br />

to perform the installation must be assigned the user right Log On As A Batch Job. The<br />

users must be assigned permission to create computer accounts in the domain they are<br />

joining. The domain is specified in the Advanced Settings on the RIS server.

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